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Is Religion the denial of Science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 51178" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Science is concerned with the physical side of reality and religion the non-physical. Studying the physical aspects of the non-physical is an exorcise in futility. Science cannot prove or disprove the religious/spiritual side of reality. Many scientists <u>are</u> religious, not all are so materialistic. Thoughts and actions are not just due to physical changes in our brains. The initial firing of the neuron that starts the thought or action is caused by the collapse of a probability wave function at the quantum level. This is being studied as to the cause of this collapse. The "what" of what causes this is not a physical cause, but something outside the physical. That is according to scientists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 51178, member: 2729"] Science is concerned with the physical side of reality and religion the non-physical. Studying the physical aspects of the non-physical is an exorcise in futility. Science cannot prove or disprove the religious/spiritual side of reality. Many scientists [U]are[/U] religious, not all are so materialistic. Thoughts and actions are not just due to physical changes in our brains. The initial firing of the neuron that starts the thought or action is caused by the collapse of a probability wave function at the quantum level. This is being studied as to the cause of this collapse. The "what" of what causes this is not a physical cause, but something outside the physical. That is according to scientists. [/QUOTE]
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